Veterinary Technology, Associate of Applied Science

Perform typical office procedures and management duties necessary in a veterinary clinic including client interaction, telephone techniques, and record keeping with the use of Microsoft Office Suite programs and the veterinary client service software Vetspire.

Demonstrate proper animal restraint methods for large, small, and exotic species commonly seen in a veterinary clinical setting.

Identify structures and describe the functions and relationships of the skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, reproductive, and neurological systems of various domestic animal species.

Explain the modes of local, regional, and general anesthesia and monitor multiple parameters during animal induction, maintenance, and recovery periods of anesthesia in a veterinarian supervised clinical setting.

Identify surgical instruments, execute surgical pack preparation and instrument sterilization, and explain basic operating room procedures.

Demonstrate sterile technique, patient preparation, surgical assisting skills, and post-surgical patient care.

Identify drugs commonly used in veterinary medicine using pharmacology specific nomenclature, summarize methods of drug administration, and calculate dosages.

Summarize the basic principles of radiology and under the supervision of the veterinarian, safely perform radiology related duties including darkroom procedures and animal positioning.

Collect multiple specimen types (urine, feces, blood) using a variety of techniques and properly administer medications through common routes used in veterinary clinics.

Identify, utilize, and maintain laboratory equipment commonly found in veterinary practices. Recognize normal vs disease induced parameters using hematology, cytology, serology, and urinalysis.

Identify common internal and external parasites of domestic animals through diagnostic testing methods, and recognize symptoms, disease development, and zoonotic potential.

Distinguish between responsibilities and legalities of the veterinary technicians and veterinarians; and practice within the competencies and limitations of the veterinary technician’s role as a health care team member.

Apply principles from the social science, natural science and veterinary technology classes toward functioning as a productive employee at an entry level.

Major Code: 4112A

**Alternative plans of study available by contacting your advisor

Fall Semester Freshman Year

ALLH 101Medical Terminology

2 Credits

MATH 143Precalculus I: Algebra

3 Credits

VETT 101Introduction to Vet Tech

2 Credits

VETT 102Animal Nursing and Restraint*

3 Credits

VETT 105Comparative Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology*

4 Credits

Total Credit Hours:14

Spring Semester Freshman Year

BIOL 201Biology 1*

4 Credits

VETT 110Specimen Collection Lab*

3 Credits

VETT 120Clinical Laboratory Procedures 1*

4 Credits

VETT 205Veterinary Pharmacology*

3 Credits

VETT 103Animal Health Records Systems

2 Credits

Total Credit Hours:16

Summer Semester Freshman Year

VETT 285Cooperative Education

1 Credit

Total Credit Hours:1

Fall Semester Sophomore Year

COMM 101Fundamentals of Oral Communication

3 Credits

ENGL 101Writing and Rhetoric I

3 Credits

VETT 121Clinical Laboratory Procedures 2*

4 Credits

VETT 201Anesthesiology*

4 Credits

VETT 202Veterinary Surgical Assisting*

4 Credits

Total Credit Hours:18

Spring Semester Sophomore Year

CHEM 101Introduction to Chemistry*

4 Credits

SOCS GEAny Gen. Ed. Social and Behavioral Way of Knowing Course

3 Credits

VETT 203Veterinary Procedures Seminar*

3 Credits

VETT 204Applied Radiology*

3 Credits

VETT 210Animal Diseases*

4 Credits

Total Credit Hours:17

Summer Semester Sophomore Year

VETT 286Clinic Experience*

1 Credit

Total Credit Hours:1

*Prerequisite or corequisite required

Total Credit Hours: 67